Cadillac introduces the 2025 Optiq, a mid-size electric crossover priced at $54,000, aimed at attracting younger, hipster customers. Built on GM's Ultium platform, it offers a 300-mile range and various innovative design features. The Optiq includes a robust suite of safety features and a high-tech interior but lacks Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, relying instead on Google built-in services.
General Motors has announced the 2025 Cadillac Optiq, an entry-level electric vehicle starting at $54,000. The compact crossover, Cadillac's fourth EV, aims to expand the appeal of electric vehicles with its competitive pricing and features like a 300-mile range, 33-inch LED display, and Super Cruise hands-free driving. The Optiq will be available in 10 regions, including North America, China, and Europe, and will be produced in Mexico.
Cadillac's new entry-level electric SUV, the 2025 Optiq, will start at $54,000 and aims to attract younger buyers with features like dual-motor all-wheel drive, Super Cruise, and a 300-mile range. However, it lacks Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, relying instead on integrated Google apps. The Optiq will be available in two trims, Luxury and Sport, and is expected to qualify for a $7,500 federal EV tax credit.
Cadillac has unveiled its new entry-level electric vehicle, the Optiq, a compact-sized crossover that will be positioned below the Lyriq midsize crossover EV. The pricing and specific details of the 2025 Optiq have not been disclosed yet, but it is expected to be available for sale in the U.S. and other markets as early as next year. Despite slower-than-expected demand for EVs, Cadillac remains committed to offering exclusively electric vehicles by 2030, while its parent company, General Motors, aims for an all-electric lineup by 2035.